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Medicated FET - donor egg cycle

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Hi all, I will be having a donor egg cycle soon and am currently on HRT for my cycles (patch every third day + progesterone for cycle days 14-26). Wondering if anyone who is on HRT who has done a medicated FET would be willing to share what meds and protocol you followed please? Thank you!

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wishing you good luck! I will be on HRT tablets 4x a day, lubion injection once a day, blood thinner injection once a day and cyclogest pessaries 3x a day.

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I took HRT x3/day and then started cyclogest pessaries x3/day a set time before the transfer date and continued both meds until test date and then if +ve will continue for several more weeks.

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